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I want to move back in. CA Duplex.

Ryan Roybaul
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I own a duplex in CA and I'd like to move back in. Tennant is m2m. I haven't spoken to the tennant or attorneys.

I'd like to give them around 60-90 days.


I think theyd be willing to move if I ask. In the event that they dont want to move I think I have no option but to let them stay due to covid.

I also beleive that theres something in the new law stating I have to do $x ammount in rennovations or pay them 2 months of rent to move.

City of Riverside, CA.

Does this sound about right?

Will continue researching and contact the aoa.

Thanks!


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Lee Ripma
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@David Pai

It’s going to be a lot more than 1 months rent in LA. Tread very carefully on this and really do your due diligence on city of LA RSO.

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